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Rita Daniela makes TV comeback after giving birth via 'Widows' War'

MANILA, Philippines — Rita Daniela admitted that she had to think about accepting the "mysterious" role on "Widows' War" because she is a hands-on mom. 

The singer-actress was her usual candid self as she answered the question during the press conference for the upcoming show starring Bea Alonzo and Carla Abellana in the titular roles. 

"Almost two years din po akong nawala kasi I'm a very hands-on mom. So, medyo nagda-dalawang-isip din ako kung itutuloy ko itong project na ito dahil nga hands-on mom ako," she said. 

Rita's last TV show was with Ken Chan in the 2021 show "Ang Dalawang Ikaw." The year after in 2022, she gave birth to her son with her non-showbiz boyfriend. 

She and Ken became an accidental love team as they pulled in viewers with their unlikely tandem on the 2018 afternoon show "My Special Tatay." 

Rita said that upon reading the script of "Widows' War," she wanted to join the show. 

"Pero nu'ng sinabi sa akin 'yung character ko na si Rebecca, hindi pupwedeng humindi ako kasi sobrang kakaiba siya. First time akong mag-portray ng ganitong character. Kahit ako as an audience, bihira akong makakakita o makapanood kung paano si Rebecca," shared Rita. 

Those who were able to watch the show's primer caught a glimpse of Rebecca, a mysterious character who pops up in scenes that feature Bea. In one scene, Rita managed to capture the audience's interest when she was attending a wake, seemingly chanting in front of a casket, and suddenly a gust of wind blows out the lit candle beside it. Rita is then seen making a side eye and a knowing smile. 

In a huddle with select reporters after the press conference, Rita said the said scene was not part of the original script. It was added by show director Zig Dulay. 

"I'm happy that you guys remembered that short scene," she said, adding that they filmed the scene twice. 

She also teased about her character. 

"Si Rebecca kasi may sakit siya dito. 'Yung sakit ba niya makakatulong sa mga Palacios o 'yung sakit niya hindi makakatulong at all? So, 'yun 'yung sagot ko sa tanong na if connected siya sa lahat. Marami siyang alam," the actress shared, referring to the family that Bea's character married into. 

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